For future reference (sorry, I'm late), if you ever want to test a fan relay and are sure it's wired correctly, just put the temp sensor wire/negative trigger to the relay to ground. If the fans come on, it's the temp sensor. If not, it's something else. If it smokes and/or blows the fuse, the fans are bad or the wiring is wrong.
To the OP, I hope the relay is still in position. The fans shouldn't be run directly off a switch. The current draw is high to begin with and adding extra wire and an underrated switch will lead
The switch is a 50 amp. The relay is still in position. All is good.For future reference (sorry, I'm late), if you ever want to test a fan relay and are sure it's wired correctly, just put the temp sensor wire/negative trigger to the relay to ground. If the fans come on, it's the temp sensor. If not, it's something else. If it smokes and/or blows the fuse, the fans are bad or the wiring is wrong.
To the OP, I hope the relay is still in position. The fans shouldn't be run directly off a switch. The current draw is high to begin with and adding extra wire and an underrated switch will lead to premature failure.
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